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Marriage

Study what Scripture teaches about marriage, covenant faithfulness, love, sacrifice, and daily life together.

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Marriage brings both joy and difficulty. It touches love, service, communication, forgiveness, sacrifice, and endurance over time.

Scripture presents marriage not merely as a social arrangement, but as a covenant shaped by faithfulness, love, humility, and the purposes of God.

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Key Scriptures

Start with these passages—each opens in the Bible reader when the reference can be anchored cleanly.

  • Ephesians 5:22–33
  • Genesis 2:18–24
  • 1 Peter 3:1–7
  • Colossians 3:12–14
  • Proverbs 18:22

Where to read in Scripture

Primary places to start, then supporting context—each card opens the chapter (verse anchor when it helps).

Primary chapters

  • Ephesians 5 — one flesh; love as Christ
  • Genesis 2 — helper fit for him
  • 1 Peter 3 — honor and understanding

Supporting chapters

  • Proverbs 18 — finds a good thing
  • Malachi 2 — covenant of marriage

Related passages

  • Song of Songs — love

Big idea

Biblical marriage is a covenant of faithful love and mutual responsibility shaped by truth, sacrifice, and reverence for God.

What Scripture shows

Marriage is rooted in covenant, not convenience

Marriage is rooted in covenant, not convenience. Scripture treats marriage with seriousness, dignity, and long-term faithfulness—calling spouses to keep vows when feelings fluctuate and to honor a bond that is meant to picture steadfast love.

Convenience asks what marriage can do for me; covenant asks what faithfulness requires of me before God. That difference shapes patience, forgiveness, and the refusal to treat the relationship as disposable when hardship comes.

Love in marriage is shaped by sacrifice and humility

Love in marriage is shaped by sacrifice and humility. The Bible consistently pushes against selfishness and toward service—husbands loving as Christ loved the church, wives respecting and supporting in ways that reflect the gospel’s pattern of mutual care.

Sacrificial love is not only grand gestures; it is daily kindness, truthful speech, restraint in anger, and willingness to prefer the other’s good. Humility keeps conflict from becoming a contest of pride and keeps repair possible when sin disrupts peace.

Marriage needs grace, patience, and wisdom

Marriage needs grace, patience, and wisdom. Daily life exposes selfish patterns, miscommunication, and disappointment—none of which are solved by mere technique. Spouses need the mercy they have received in Christ and the wisdom that comes from prayer, Scripture, and sometimes faithful counsel.

Grace does not pretend sin is small; it makes repentance and forgiveness realistic. Patience allows growth over years, not only weeks. Wisdom knows when to speak, when to listen, and when to seek help—so love can endure as a serious, joyful calling.

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Guided lessons

  • Marriage and Covenant FaithfulnessStudy marriage as a covenant shaped by faithfulness, commitment, and truth over time.
  • Marriage and Sacrificial LoveStudy how Scripture calls for love shaped by humility, service, and self-giving care.

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